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The serpent is a primordial symbol of transformation, rebirth, duality, and divine feminine power found across mythology, esoteric traditions, and tarot imagery.
In the Psycheverse
Psyche engages serpent symbolism as a living force connected to Lilith, the divine feminine in her most transgressive and autonomous forms, and as an agent of personal metamorphosis. The serpent appears woven through the show's mythology—from the program's founding "Snake Eyes" episode through repeated invocations of Lilith as henchwoman archetype—anchoring the spiritual work in primal, embodied power rather than transcendent abstraction.
This episode appears to be primarily an opening musical segment with lyrics about facing fire, phoenix symbolism, and transformation themes.
A poetic and mystical episode featuring an extended spoken word piece about three divine feminine guardians representing silence, voice, and desire.
The inaugural episode of Cult of Psyche titled 'Snake Eyes', though no transcript is available for detailed analysis.
Topics that frequently appear alongside serpent symbolism
A music video featuring an original song about serving as a devotee or 'henchman' to the mythological figure Lilith.